A voice like no other.

ARTIST BIO

Kaylee Cole found her voice, her songs and her passion for playing music after an intense car accident in college. Her origin story is more Marvel comic than real life. In the accident, the radio knobs punctured her leg and activated an ancient voice within her, songs that were waiting to come to the surface. Much like Spider Man, bit by the spider, she operates under the mantra that, “with great power, comes great responsibility”. Kaylee considers herself to be a song keeper and takes this role seriously seeing it as a joy and a responsibility. Recognizing the profound healing power of music, her intention in every song and performance is to spill her guts onstage so that the audience can find a piece of their own truth with her. She has shared the stage with The Lumineers, The Head and the Heart, and Damien Jurado. Collaborating with TV on the Radio, Hey Marseilles, Pickwick, Widower, Nick Jaina and many more.

Kaylee is currently recording a new album based on her experiences living in Nashville. A folk album with hints of classic country, serving up truth with cello and three part harmony to boot. Accompanied by Brodie Johnson on vocals and cello and Hale May, Kaylee hopes to share this new record with the world in 2019.

DISCOGRAPHY

June 2014 - Always Going Home EP (produced by Dave Sitek of TV on the Radio)

July 2013 - Full Moon LP - Widower

September 2008 - We’re Still Here Missing You LP (produced by Chris Common of These Arms Are Snakes)

FIND KAYLEE'S MUSIC

MUSIC VIDEOS

FEATURED MUSIC COLLABORATIONS

WIDOWER

NICK JAINA

EXPERIENTAL COLLABORATIONS

AIR BNB

In collaboration with Flight of Voices, Kaylee has performed at Los Angeles' world-famous Village Studios (home to studios sessions with greats like Fleetwood Mac, Lady Gaga, Johnny Cash, Rolling Stones), at the Airbnb HQ for staff, and in a Himalayan Rock Salt Room for the CEO of Airbnb’s birthday.

SUMMIT POWDER MOUNTAIN

As a friend of the Summit Powder Mountain community, Kaylee has been showing up and singing on the mountain since 2012.